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… embodied in the term sheet: 1. Alimony[:] [Plaintiff] will pay [defendant] $40,000[] per year in alimony for an open … and] business property. D. Counsel Fees - Each to pay own. 3. College Contribution[:] The parties have an … the judge questioned plaintiff about his ability to pay the negotiated amount and "continue to live some type of …
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… (DCC). The regulation, pre-2020 amendment, provided that a payor is entitled to a deduction for royalties paid to its … an exception to the addback of deducted royalties) if the payor proves “the extent that the payee pays tax to New Jersey on the income stream.” Schedule …
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… experience in family law matters. The agreement called for payments to defendant in lieu of alimony should the parties … the agreement provided defendant would receive a $25,000 payment in lieu of alimony. The agreement also provided that … annually—was deposited into a joint marital account to pay expenses. Plaintiff also owns partnership interests in …
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… signed identical agreements entitled "Confidentiality and Payment for Services" (the C&P agreements). Due to the poor … provide: I am primarily responsible for, and agree to make payment of my [1] co-pay, [2] co-insurance, [3] applicable deductible amounts, …
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… prevents them from turning away patients for inability to pay and from billing qualified patients. Plaintiffs argue … to a patient on the basis of that patient’s ability to pay or source of payment.” And regulations specify that “[p]ersons determined …
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A-2145-23 Briefs
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… over statutory language which increased insurance copayments above what the contract specified. Id. The Arbitrator ordered reversion back to the copayment specified in the plain language of the contract and … that the CBA was violated when PBA members were required to pay the increased co-payment… [S]he found "no legal or …
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A-3466-21 Briefs
Briefs
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… The Trial Court Failed to Consider Appellant’s Ability to Pay Before Imposing the Fine. (Not Raised Below). … and its failure to consider alternatives to a lump-sum payment threaten to deepen his hardship, perpetuating a … without conducting any inquiry into Appellant’s ability to pay. Ibid. The record is devoid of any discussion or …
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… earning $327,441 at the time of the divorce and agreed to pay plaintiff "open durational alimony in the sum of … in 2015. Plaintiff received a net Social Security payment of $6,084 annually at the time of the divorce. In … divorce. Plaintiff cross-moved to enforce the PSA and the payment of arrears. The trial court denied defendant's …
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… a section entitled ALIMONY, which required plaintiff to "pay [defendant] $4000 per month" until the death of either … in circumstances. While the MSA did not provide for the payment of child support for Melinda, it did obligate plaintiff to "pay Melinda's health insurance premiums until she reaches …
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… CIMINO, J.T.C. Plaintiff, Nicholas DePace, M.D. (Taxpayer), received an award under both the federal and state … Claims Acts after reporting the practice of a hospital paying doctors for patient referrals. The parties agree the Taxpayer pays New Jersey 1 This opinion was issued by the court …
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… In February 2015, the Moores defaulted on their mortgage payments. They have not made any payments in the ensuing five years. 3 A-4084-18T3 The Moores attempted to get payment from their flood insurance company and their …
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… CIMINO, J.T.C. Plaintiff, Nicholas DePace, M.D. (Taxpayer), received an award under both the federal and state … Claims Acts after reporting the practice of a hospital paying doctors for patient referrals. The parties agree the Taxpayer pays New Jersey 1 This opinion was issued by the court …
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… a section entitled ALIMONY, which required plaintiff to "pay [defendant] $4000 per month" until the death of either … in circumstances. While the MSA did not provide for the payment of child support for Melinda, it did obligate plaintiff to "pay Melinda's health insurance premiums until she reaches …
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… earning $327,441 at the time of the divorce and agreed to pay plaintiff "open durational alimony in the sum of … in 2015. Plaintiff received a net Social Security payment of $6,084 annually at the time of the divorce. In … divorce. Plaintiff cross-moved to enforce the PSA and the payment of arrears. The trial court denied defendant's …
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… summary judgment to plaintiff and requiring defendants to pay unpaid rent, taxes, utilities, and attorney's fees … in the event of default, and a requirement that tenant pay seventy-five percent of the increase in base property … Eli Global. Defendants do not dispute they stopped paying rent on March 1, 2020, and vacated the premises a …
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… that the June 8, 2016 order failed to compel plaintiff to pay him $44,715.02, which he asserted the parties' June 2015 … assets totaled $80,583.51. The FJOD ordered plaintiff pay defendant a total of $31,596.14. She arrived at … litigant's rights. Defendant is requesting the [p]laintiff pay the [d]efendant $44,715.02. . . . Defendant is also …
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… to enforce litigant's rights due to defendant's failure to pay child support and vacate the former marital home as … the court's May 26, 2017 order; (2) directed defendant to pay plaintiff $2000 as a sanction for his violation of the … support arrears at $3391; and (4) ordered defendant to pay plaintiff $287 per week in child support, plus $35 per …
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… In 2019, Pace sued Desir in the Special Civil Part for non-payment of rent and for the recovery of late fees, … she signed the lease the building manager required her to pay two months of rent in advance as "back up rent," which … and October 2019. Pace disputed that Desir was required to pay "back up rent" but admitted she occasionally paid her …
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… be suspended for a period of three months, without pay, and that he be required to attend additional training … from office and suspended Respondent immediately without pay. Removal from office would be sufficiently harsh as to … Further, Respondent's immediate suspension without pay is significantly harsh and punishing in that in …
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… that the June 8, 2016 order failed to compel plaintiff to pay him $44,715.02, which he asserted the parties' June 2015 … assets totaled $80,583.51. The FJOD ordered plaintiff pay defendant a total of $31,596.14. She arrived at … litigant's rights. Defendant is requesting the [p]laintiff pay the [d]efendant $44,715.02. . . . Defendant is also …